Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops Folding Knife
Original price was: $21.99.$17.79Current price is: $17.79.
Price: $21.99 - $17.79
(as of Feb 25, 2025 09:30:38 UTC – Details)
Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops Liner Lock Folding Knife is made with a black high carbon stainless-steel partially serrated clip point blade. This knife has ambidextrous thumb knobs, jimping, and an index flipper. The black aluminum handle comes with jimping and a pocket clip.
DIMENSIONS: 7.1 Inch (18 Cm) Overall Length With A Blade Length Of 3.1 Inches (7.9 Cm) And A Weight Of 3.5 Ounces
DURABLE: Blade Is Made Of Reliable 7Cr17Mov Black Oxide High Carbon Stainless Steel With A Black, Aluminum Handle
DEPENDABLE: Quick And Easy Access With The Convenient Pocket Clip, Finger Flipper And Ambidextrous Thumb Knobs Making It Ideal For Everyday Carry
SECURE: Have Confidence That The Blade Will Not Slip With The Security Of The Liner Lock
BE PREPARED: Knife Features Jimping And Serrations
GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. For questions or contact us on the Smith & Wesson website
Customers say
Customers find this knife has a good blade design and build quality. They find it reliable, sharp, and easy to sharpen. Many consider it a good value for the price. The size, functionality, and weight are also appreciated. However, opinions differ on how easy it is to open.
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Original price was: $21.99.$17.79Current price is: $17.79.
Jonquil M –
There is almost NOTHING wrong with this knife
I got this knife today, and immediately knew I needed to review it. See, I picked this knife because it was in top reviews, and it had the features I was looking for (serrated, carbon steel or AUS-8, low price point, etc.). I later went back to the reviews here, and a ton of them scared the crap out of me. The biggest one being people claiming the locking mechanism didn’t come down far enough to lock the blade into place….I’m including up close pictures so you can see this knife for yourself.It’s a good, solid build. Much better than what I expected $12 to get me. I recently paid $22 for an AUS8 knife which wasn’t nearly as nice as this one is.Razor sharp edges, even at the serrated portion. The clip is heavy duty metal, and is screwed into the frame. There’s good weight to it which indicates it’s good metal, but it’s still lightweight enough to make a great pocketknife. Most importantly about the weight is when it’s open, it’s actually balanced towards the center – the ultimate mark of a great knife.No, the top part isn’t sharp. I DIDN’T EXPECT IT TO BE SHARP. Anyone familiar with this kind of blade design KNOWS the top part is NEVER sharp, and WHY.Most importantly, THE LOCK WORKS PROPERLY. No, it doesn’t move ALL the way to the other side, because that would quite obviously make the blade unsteady and more likely to slip down. It positions itself right below the blade, like it very well SHOULD.Honestly, for the $12 I paid, this is an absolute STEAL. It could quite easily be a $30 knife.Please. Check out the detailed reviews here. Those are the people who know what they’re talking about. Most of them discuss using this knife for work purposes, as well. Those are the kinds of reviews you need to pay attention to here on Amazon.For me personally, I’ve been trained in hand to hand combat including knife fighting for self defense since I was 5 years old. My grandfather was a Korean war vet with medals and honors, and he was into knives both as a collector and as a defense weapon. I like to carry a good pocket knife on me because a. People in public get nervous when I carry a buck knife strapped to my hip and b. I know if I have to defend myself, I’ve got my best chances with a knife in my hand, no matter the attacker.I also know that one doesn’t need a $100 knife just to stick it to someone or something. Just good metal, good balance for throwing, and a good blade design which not only allows for it to cut, but also allows one to twist it so a wound doesn’t close back up when it’s removed. When it comes to survival, this is how you take dinner down, and with a serrated edge, you can even saw some small things. Additionally, should you ever get pinned down by a seat belt, serrated edges will allow you to cut yourself free.This knife qualifies for all of that. So if you’re just looking for a good cheap multipurpose knife, this is a good pick.
Harry –
Great value for the price!
I usually buy knives that are slightly more expensive but not much more like Kershaw around the $30 mark. I lost some knives during a move and needed to get replacements. I saw a video review of this knife and it really impressed me. Smith and Wesson products are usually just contracted from a different company, made cheaply, and then donned with a logo on it. My Smith and Wesson flashlight was one of the worst I’ve used.This knife is very cheap but pretty nice. It is made with decent metal and black treated for protection from rust. It can be flicked open which I like and with more use and lubrication I’me sure it will get better. I haven’t done any heavy work with this one yet. I mostly just open boxes but it works great for that. It will also cut through the box if needed. I have not needed to sharpen it yet which is good. I think at this price it is a no brainer and I wouldn’t be made if it is lost, stolen, or damaged.
Xavier Perez –
SHARP AND EASY TO CARRY
Perfect knife, not dull and not so sharp it will cut you without trying. Ideal size to carry in pocket or traveling bag, the blade size is just perfect. Not floppy very easy to use you wonât cut yourself itâs made very safely. Feels great not too light not too heavy it will be great for years to come as itâs durable ! Been using it to open packages and other miscellaneous items.
Timothy R. –
Some thoughts on this S&W manual knife..
Hey. I’m very new to EDC knives, so my impressions are not backed by much knowledge 🙂 I went with this knife based on it’s exceptional review on Project Farm. I actually didn’t get that it was a manual action knife, but okay I was open to it. These do come very stiff. I took a lot of time working it to loosen it up. That did help tons. I finally lubed the pivot with a dry, greaseless product. That got me to a decent free movement. As to size, it is quite small. I have medium sized hands. After spending quite a bit of time handling the knife it started to feel good. Small but kinda nice. I think it’s size can be considered a plus or minus, depending on what you want. As to it’s quality…I agree it’s well done for the price point. As to it’s price…it’s too high considering the great value choices out there. It should be like $10. Now most important, the Manuel Action…ahh it sorta charming and I can do it pretty well now with one hand, but Why deal with it? This is really the basic, but cool knife we wanted when we were10! Not to be a retro grouch, but knife tech has moved on! Also I really had to adjust to my spring assisted knife after using the S&W. You get use to working on top of the blade channel and that’s not good on an assist knife. Hope this helps! Update: You ‘Knife Folks’ probably saw this coming..After lubing the pivot with Mineral Oil (or a good gun lube) this S&W can be use pretty much like a flipper. Almost, it still requires that I approach using it a bit differently, than I do with a flipper. Size: The small size is kinda cool. The handle impressively, has a very good/solid grip in a number of positions. Price: I’m leaving my rating because this price point is a little high. I said it before, this is a rather charming little knife. 🙂
Alex –
Good EDC knife
Pros : performs well for basic cutting tasks like opening packages, cutting rope, or light outdoor use. Itâs affordable, reliable, and functional everyday carry (EDC) knife.Cons : may require more frequent sharpening.The liner lock might not hold up to heavy-duty applications
Eduardo Melo –
Ãtimo custo benefÃcio, já vem afiado, serve perfeitamente para trabalhos leves com madeira, abrir embalagens, cortar cordas e usos gerais em acampamento.O nome sugere ser para uso de forças táticas, desde que não seja utilizado como arma é bem útil, atende bem as necessidades policiais.A construção é toda em metal com boa pintura em preto fosco, os pinos para abertura são práticos, apesar de não ser possÃvel abrir em um único movimento, todos os parafusos são torx e o clipe tem ótima pressão.Empunhadura é boa para mãos médias e pequenas e a lâmina tem uma boa espessura para o que se propõe. Uma parte tem uma serra e outra é lisa.Utiliza trava liner lock, não é duro pra abrir mas parece confiável. A parte final do cabo tem um ângulo que pode ser utilizado para quebrar vidro.
Nicole –
Super Taschenmesser, scharf ,klein handlich;Klare Kaufempfehlung
Rafael C. –
Prático, compacto, ótimo acabamento e afiado como nunca!!!!
Jéssica Santos –
O canivete é aparentemente original, a lâmina é bem firme, não fica balançando quando aberta. Só não achei muito prática para abrir, mas talvez seja melhor assim, pois reduz o risco de acidentes como ela abrir sozinha na bolsa ou no bolso. Uso luvas P e a empunhadura ficou ótima na minha mão, na mão do meu marido que é um pouco maior o cabo ficou mais escondido, mas ele disse que mesmo assim era confortável. Gostei, bem afiado. Vai servir pra usar no dia a dia do trabalho.
Icr73 –
A lâmina tem excelente qualidade, veio até bem amolada de fábrica, o que me foi uma surpresa. O cabo tem um bom ajuste, qualidade do material em geral é boa, mecanismo de abertura e trava é dos melhores. Muito satisfeito.